"default": "null",
"labels": ["Legend"],
"type": "{}",
- "description": "Additional styles to apply to the currently-highlighted points div. For example, { 'font-weight': 'bold' } will make the labels bold."
+ "description": "Additional styles to apply to the currently-highlighted points div. For example, { 'fontWeight': 'bold' } will make the labels bold. In general, it is better to use CSS to style the .dygraph-legend class than to use this property."
},
"drawPoints": {
"default": "false",
"labels": ["Data Line display"],
"type": "boolean",
- "description": "Draw a small dot at each point, in addition to a line going through \
- the point. This makes the individual data points easier to see, but \
- can increase visual clutter in the chart. The small dot can be \
- replaced with a custom rendering by supplying a \
- <a href='#drawPointCallback'>drawPointCallback</a>."
+ "description": "Draw a small dot at each point, in addition to a line going through the point. This makes the individual data points easier to see, but can increase visual clutter in the chart. The small dot can be replaced with a custom rendering by supplying a <a href='#drawPointCallback'>drawPointCallback</a>."
+ },
+ "drawGapEdgePoints": {
+ "default": "false",
+ "labels": ["Data Line display"],
+ "type": "boolean",
+ "description": "Draw points at the edges of gaps in the data. This improves visibility of small data segments or other data irregularities."
},
"drawPointCallback": {
"default": "null",
[ "color" , "series color" ],
[ "pointSize" , "the radius of the image." ]
],
- "description": "Draw a custom item when drawPoints is enabled. \
- Default is a small dot matching the series color. This method \
- should constrain drawing to within pointSize pixels from (cx, cy). \
- Also see <a href='#drawHighlightPointCallback'>drawHighlightPointCallback</a>"
+ "description": "Draw a custom item when drawPoints is enabled. Default is a small dot matching the series color. This method should constrain drawing to within pointSize pixels from (cx, cy). Also see <a href='#drawHighlightPointCallback'>drawHighlightPointCallback</a>"
},
"height": {
"default": "320",
"labels": ["Overall display"],
"type": "integer",
- "description": "Height, in pixels, of the chart. If the container div has \
- been explicitly sized, this will be ignored."
+ "description": "Height, in pixels, of the chart. If the container div has been explicitly sized, this will be ignored."
},
"zoomCallback": {
"default": "null",
[ "maxDate" , "milliseconds since epoch." ],
[ "yRanges" , "is an array of [bottom, top] pairs, one for each y-axis." ]
],
- "description": "A function to call when the zoom window is changed (either \
- by zooming in or out)."
+ "description": "A function to call when the zoom window is changed (either by zooming in or out)."
},
"pointClickCallback": {
"snippet": "function(e, point){<br> alert(point);<br>}",
[ "color" , "series color" ],
[ "pointSize" , "the radius of the image." ]
],
- "description": "Draw a custom item when a point is highlighted. \
- Default is a small dot matching the series color. This method \
- should constrain drawing to within pointSize pixels from (cx, cy) \
- Also see <a href='#drawPointCallback'>drawPointCallback</a>"
+ "description": "Draw a custom item when a point is highlighted. Default is a small dot matching the series color. This method should constrain drawing to within pointSize pixels from (cx, cy) Also see <a href='#drawPointCallback'>drawPointCallback</a>"
},
"highlightSeriesOpts": {
"default": "null",
"type": "Object",
"description": "When set, the options from this object are applied to the timeseries closest to the mouse pointer for interactive highlighting. See also 'highlightCallback'. Example: highlightSeriesOpts: { strokeWidth: 3 }."
},
- "highlightSeriesBackgroundFade": {
+ "highlightSeriesBackgroundAlpha": {
"default": "0.5",
"labels": ["Interactive Elements"],
"type": "float",
- "description": "When nonzero, dim the background while highlighting series. 0=fully visible background, 1=hiddden background (show highlighted series only)."
+ "description": "Fade the background while highlighting series. 1=fully visible background (disable fading), 0=hiddden background (show highlighted series only)."
},
"includeZero": {
"default": "false",
"labels": ["Data Line display"],
"type": "array<integer>",
"example": "[10, 2, 5, 2]",
- "description": "A custom pattern array where the even index is a draw and odd is a space in pixels. If null then it draws a solid line. The array should have a even length as any odd lengthed array could be expressed as a smaller even length array."
+ "description": "A custom pattern array where the even index is a draw and odd is a space in pixels. If null then it draws a solid line. The array should have a even length as any odd lengthed array could be expressed as a smaller even length array. This is used to create dashed lines."
},
"strokeBorderWidth": {
"default": "null",